I was looking for this also. I found an answer of 46 feet at the following web site http://www.prm.nau.edu/prm423/little_league_field.htm 46 feet in Little League, 60 feet 6 inches in high school and the majors.
From Little League Baseball's Wikipedia page
"Outfield fences must be at least 165 feet from home plate, but are usually 200 feet or more (the fields at the Williamsport complex have fences 225 feet away)."
In baseball, if a ball is hit to the point that the batter can run around all bases and get back to home plate without being interfered with the other team it is considered a home run. A home run is typically hit over the outfield fence, and the fence should be at least 250 feet away from home base.
From home to first base: 90 ft. (30 yards)
Major league stadia are not a uniform size or shape. Distance to the fences varies from stadium to stadium- and to different fields within each stadium.
Major League is 360 ft (90 ft between each base). Little League is 240 ft (60 ft between each base).
it varies. there is no set distance. It is like in MLB how all fields have different dimensions. Although it usually ranges around 300 to 450 feet
The Major League Baseball Home Run Derby started in 1985.
Who are the 3 time Major league baseball home run leaders
Sammy Sosa was the first batter to hit a home run against every Major league team
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Barry Bonds
July 12th
Eric Ousland from the Yankees
1 out of 10 games end without a home run.
You have to get level 15 on minor league.
Prince Fielder
80 mph.
No, but many people were close.